Located in the heart of Melbourne's world-renowned Parkville Precinct, the Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH) is easily accessible by public transport, bicycle, car and on foot.
Whether you're commuting from the city or the suburbs, there are a range of convenient travel options available.
Public transport (train, tram or bus)
Melbourne has an extensive and reliable public transport network, making it easy to travel to and from work.
Trains, trams and buses connect all parts of the city and surrounding suburbs, making the commute to the RMH simple and convenient:
- Public transport to the RMH Parkville
- Public transport to the RMH Royal Park
- Public transport to the RMH Elizabeth St
Cycling
If you prefer a more active commute, Melbourne is one of Australia's most bike-friendly cities, with an extensive network of cycling paths and dedicated bike lanes that makes riding to work a great option.
Bike parking and end-of-trip facilities
The RMH supports active travel by providing facilities for staff who cycle to work.
Most of our sites include secure bicycle parking, showers and change rooms to help you make your daily commute healthier, more sustainable and enjoyable.
Driving and parking
On-site and nearby public parking is available, although spaces can be limited during peak times. Many staff choose to use public transport or active travel due to our excellent transport links and central location.
Find out more about nearby parking options: